Nigeria formally submits its ECOWAS tariff offers to AfCFTA, advancing zero-duty trade and unlocking new opportunities for exporters across Africa.
Tayebwa said a robust insolvency framework is no longer optional but essential for any country serious about economic transformation.
Energy sector reforms and global confidence drive surge in Nigerian gas investments, setting the stage for a strong presence at WGC 2025 in Beijing.
His call adds to growing voices from the Global South demanding that trade rules serve as tools for shared prosperity, not as instruments of dominance.
The agreement is a $185 million contract to modernize 1,000 diesel-electric locomotives, a critical upgrade for Egypt’s national railway system.